Listen to the Fall + Reviews

Hi guys. I've found another website where you can listen to the Fall entirely. In addition, there are two reviews and an audio where Norah talks about the different songs (although it's a bit repetitive, you'll see why ). It also has the video clip of Chasing Pirates and two pics.

The Fall finds her exploring alternative-rock territory, nimbly guided by producer Jacquire King (whose discography features Tom Waits and Modest Mouse). Cue lyrics about potheads and touching oneself, backed with cranky keyboards and haunted guitar lines, some courtesy of Jones herself, the more atmospheric provided by Marc Ribot. When Tell Yer Mama begins, carnival bass cutting across swampy drums, you half expect Waits himself to come stomping in

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Norah Jones gets more interesting with every record. Two years ago she released ‘Not Too Late,’ a sometimes sparse and subtle collection which still sold like the proverbial hotcakes. It included the spine-tingling ‘Wish I Could’, a song which carried a gothic chill you wouldn’t normally associate with Grammy-winning, Amazon-record-setting jazz artists.Well, that was just for starters. Autumn’s closing in and Jones’ latest, ‘The Fall,’ comes blowing in on an icy wind. For this, her fourth record, she has decided to make things decidedly dark.